2006, Number 2
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Arch Neurocien 2006; 11 (2)
Alcohol bloquing with etanol as treatment of facial hemispasm and meige syndrom
Lozano ED, Gómez VT
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 85-89
PDF size: 132.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Alcohol injection treatment of essential blepharospasm, meige syndrome and hemifacial spasm. Alcohol (ethanol) was injected as treatment to 14 patients, seven with Meige syndrome, five essential blepharospasm and two with hemifacial spasm, who rejected surgery
and they were minimally responsive to psycopharma-cos and botulinum toxin treatment; from Jan/01 to Jan/05 in the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Average follow up was 11.6 months. The mean interval of relief spasm was 7.9 months. The injection technique used is illustrated; only transitory severe facial edema, no blepharoptosis either diplopia as a complication was observed. The treatment was effective in virtually all patients, the main advantage of this procedure are minimal local and no systemic side effects, low cost, longer interval of relief and technically simple. Alcohol injection shows promise in this preliminary study.
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